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Directly Affected Film Evenings – Victoria & Vancouver
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Directly Affected Film Evenings – Victoria & Vancouver

October 31, 2014August 13, 2018

Join Raincoast, filmmakers and an expert panel for shows in Vancouver and Victoria…

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Oil spill simulation gets locals talking about possibility of crude along the Salish Sea
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Oil spill simulation gets locals talking about possibility of crude along the Salish Sea

August 29, 2014April 1, 2017

Jenny Uechi / Vancouver Observer
Tamara Phillips was swimming near Stanley Park when her eye caught a glimpse of a yellow card floating along the water’s surface…

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Oil Spill Simulated On B.C.’s Fraser River, Burrard Inlet
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Oil Spill Simulated On B.C.’s Fraser River, Burrard Inlet

August 28, 2014October 24, 2014

The Huffington Post B.C.
Researchers place bright yellow cards into the Fraser River to simulate how far a potential oil spill from the Trans Canada pipeline would spread…

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Oil cards expected to wash up along Richmond’s shores
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Oil cards expected to wash up along Richmond’s shores

August 28, 2014October 24, 2014

Graeme Wood / Richmond News
If you’ve walked along the dyke recently, you might be asking yourself: What are those yellow things floating in the Fraser River or stuck on the rocks…

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Drift cards released on Fraser River to simulate pipeline oil spill risk
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Drift cards released on Fraser River to simulate pipeline oil spill risk

August 27, 2014October 24, 2014

Larry Pynn / Vancouver Sun
400 drift cards were released into the Fraser River to better understand where a Kinder Morgan oil spill might go…

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‘This could be oil’: Drift cards tossed into Fraser River to simulate oil spill
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‘This could be oil’: Drift cards tossed into Fraser River to simulate oil spill

August 27, 2014

Emily Jackson / Metro
Four hundred plywood drift cards stamped with the warning “This could be oil” were tossed into the Fraser River Tuesday to simulate how far oil could travel…

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Organizers of oil spill simulation ask for help from B.C. residents
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Organizers of oil spill simulation ask for help from B.C. residents

August 27, 2014November 23, 2022

Jen St. Denis / Business In Vancouver
Two environmental groups are asking British Columbians to help them track where and how oil would spill in the waters around Vancouver in the event of a tanker leak…

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Simulation to show impact of potential oil spill in Burrard Inlet
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Simulation to show impact of potential oil spill in Burrard Inlet

August 27, 2014October 24, 2014

Peter Meiszner / Global News
The City of Vancouver is teaming up with two environmental groups to conduct an oil spill simulation Tuesday on the Fraser River and in Burrard Inlet…

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Media Release: Public participation required for oil spill simulation
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Media Release: Public participation required for oil spill simulation

August 25, 2014October 2, 2014

Raincoast and the Georgia Strait Alliance are teaming up with the City of Vancouver today to conduct an oil spill simulation on the Fraser River and in Burrard Inlet…

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Kinder Morgan: Putting the Salish Sea at Risk
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Kinder Morgan: Putting the Salish Sea at Risk

June 28, 2014August 3, 2022

Chris Genovali / Seaside Magazine
Weaving through an archipelago, the mixing of large freshwater rivers with marine waters has created an ocean rich with life…

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Comment: Down-listing puts humpbacks in jeopardy
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Comment: Down-listing puts humpbacks in jeopardy

April 26, 2014March 16, 2016

Misty MacDuffee & Chris Genovali
Times Colonist
The federal government intends to down-list the status of North Pacific humpback whales…

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Humpback whales rebound from near extinction, move down on at-risk species list
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Humpback whales rebound from near extinction, move down on at-risk species list

April 23, 2014December 11, 2014

Mark Hume / The Globe and Mail
The change, made quietly over the Easter weekend, removes one environmental hurdle for proposed pipeline projects in British Columbia…

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